For many, the choice to not use the birth control pill has nothing to do with money. As for the cost, hasn’t Wal-Mart had $9/mo prescriptions available for a while now?

Just because walmart offers the pill for $9 does not mean everyone can take. I know I can not use generic brands, I have a horrible reaction and not all hormones have the same side effects for every person. My body for example has a bad reaction to the generic and walmart brand and I have to pay for the more expensive brands which are not affordable

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Mon, 08 Aug 2011 09:19:04 +0000http://inhabitat.com/?p=283610#comment-348810lena arava horse barn plans with attached apartment
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Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:21:27 +0000http://inhabitat.com/?p=283610#comment-348158Government sanctioned birth control. That’s a nasty combination. Are they gonna pick exactly what pill you can take and when. I see this addition to Obamacare as nothing more than a scheme to target low income or single women who are thought to sleep around. The idea is welfare wont have to pay for their kids. I have my own solution, Cut em off.

Many nations in Western Europe today would have declining populations if it were not for international immigration. Many cultures often think of large families, seen as a source of additonal future labour and wealth. Growing female participation in the work force and greater numbers of women going into further education has led to many women delaying or deciding against having children, or to not have as many. I’m not trying to imply that it’s wrong for women to work or decide not to have children.

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Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:10:32 +0000http://inhabitat.com/?p=283610#comment-348156For many, the choice to not use the birth control pill has nothing to do with money. As for the cost, hasn’t Wal-Mart had $9/mo prescriptions available for a while now?
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